IMD On Full Alert For Cyclone Season Till December

IMD On Full Alert For Cyclone Season Till December

Mumbai: An earthmover carries a boat as fishermen prepare at Badhwar Park in Colaba ahead of the Cyclone Nisarga, in Mumbai, Tuesday, June 2, 2020. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), deep depression over East-central Arabian Sea is very likely to move nearly northwards during the next few hours, recurve north-northeastwards thereafter and cross north Maharashtra and adjoining south Gujarat coast. (PTI Photo) (PTI02-06-2020_000093B)


New Delhi: Bracing for the upcoming cyclone season from October to December, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday reviewed the preparedness in a pre-cyclone exercise meeting, reported The New Indian Express (TNIE) quoting ANI.

Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Di

rector General of Meteorology of the IMD said significant improvements have been made by the weather department in terms of tracking, landfall, intensity and adverse weather, the report said.

“The IMD has achieved significant improvement in track, landfall, intensity and adverse weather including heavy rainfall, strong wind and storm surge forecast. During the ensuing cyclone season, the IMD will start an interactive display system to observe and forecast cyclones, and to track the intensity on a GIS (Geographic Information System) platform,” a statement from the Ministry of Earth Science quoted Mohapatra, reported TNIE.

IMD has launched various mobile apps such as Damini for lightning forecast, Mausam and Umang for weather forecast including cyclone warning, and Meghdoot for agrometeorological advisories.


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